Holloway Classics

Beyond Good and Evil

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Nietzsche's 1886 masterwork dismantles the foundations of Western moral philosophy. Writing with wit and provocation, he argues that all dogmatic philosophy rests on unexamined prejudices—and that the traditional opposition of good and evil has kept thinkers from seeing how the world actually works.
Originally published by C.G. Naumann in 1886
Helen ZimmernTranslator
The Details
Length: 230 pages
Language: English
About the Author
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
German philosopher and cultural critic (1844–1900). His work on morality, truth, and power—including Thus Spoke Zarathustra, On the Genealogy of Morals, and Beyond Good and Evil—remains among the most provocative and influential in Western philosophy.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter I. Prejudices of Philosophers
Chapter II. the Free Spirit
Chapter III. the Religious Mood
Chapter IV. Apophthegms and Interludes
Chapter V. the Natural History of Morals
Chapter VI. We Scholars
Chapter VII. Our Virtues
Chapter VIII. Peoples and Countries
Chapter IX. What Is Noble?
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